People have been speculating that is the case but this pretty much seems like confirmation from the producer on twitter:
Henry Spencer wrote: And what deal is that?
Sonoshee wrote: I don't care what platform it's on, I just want to play it. :)
Thief wrote:Sonoshee wrote: I don't care what platform it's on, I just want to play it.
Atari Lynx it is then.
Xandui wrote: Just watched Sony livechat with Yu and Gio.
Finally a direct comment from a sony official. Gio said that Sony is absolutely a partner in Shenmue 3 and they're committed to working with YS net to get the game done. He basically confirmed the theory that they had to prove some level of fan demand and kickstarter proved to be the best way to do this.
The fact that Sony is directly partnering makes me SO much more optimistic that we're getting a true Shenmue-scale sequel and not a limited/buggy/ugly indie release.
(not that indie's can't be amazing games, but Yu doesnt exactly have much track record in his post-shenmue career)
Xandui wrote: Just watched Sony livechat with Yu and Gio.
Finally a direct comment from a sony official. Gio said that Sony is absolutely a partner in Shenmue 3 and they're committed to working with YS net to get the game done. He basically confirmed the theory that they had to prove some level of fan demand and kickstarter proved to be the best way to do this.
The fact that Sony is directly partnering makes me SO much more optimistic that we're getting a true Shenmue-scale sequel and not a limited/buggy/ugly indie release.
(not that indie's can't be amazing games, but Yu doesnt exactly have much track record in his post-shenmue career)
Xandui wrote: Just watched Sony livechat with Yu and Gio.
Finally a direct comment from a sony official. Gio said that Sony is absolutely a partner in Shenmue 3 and they're committed to working with YS net to get the game done. He basically confirmed the theory that they had to prove some level of fan demand and kickstarter proved to be the best way to do this.
The fact that Sony is directly partnering makes me SO much more optimistic that we're getting a true Shenmue-scale sequel and not a limited/buggy/ugly indie release.
(not that indie's can't be amazing games, but Yu doesnt exactly have much track record in his post-shenmue career)
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